Clothing workers--Labor unions--New York (State)--New York.
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
ILGWU Mary Goff Schuster Papers
The collection contains correspondence, notes and other writings by Mary Goff Schuster, documenting her varied work in Local 62.
ILGWU. New York Cloak Joint Board records
The New York Cloak Joint Board of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, represented a number of New York City local unions whose members were employed as cloak makers. The collection contains reports, photographs, and the correspondence of three of its managers Israel Feinberg, Isidore Nagler and Henoch Mendelsund.
ILGWU Publication "Gerechtigkeit" (Justice) on Microfilm
This collection contains issues of Gerchtigheit, the Yiddish-language edition of the ILGWU's official organ Justice.
ILGWU Publication "Giustizia" (Justice)
This collection contains issues of Giustizia, the Italian-language edition of the ILGWU's official organ Justice.
ILGWU Publication "Giustizia" (Justice) on Microfilm
This collection contains issues of Giustizia, the Italian-language edition of the ILGWU's official organ Justice.
ILGWU Publications Justice
Contains issues of Justice published between 1975 and 1995 and 1931-1933.
ILGWU Research Department Records
ILGWU Union Health Center Publications
This collection contains booklets and pamphlets by and about the Union Health Center, as well as some reports of the Joint Board of Sanitary Control.
ILGWU Union Health Center Records
Correspondence, annual reports, articles, financial statements, and other materials documenting the evolving role of the ILGWU Union Health Center.
International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Louis Stulberg, General Secretary-Treasurer. Correspondence
The Stulberg General Secretary-Treasurer records consist primarily of correspondence dealing with union managerial matters during Stulberg's term in office, though there is also some correspondence from his tenure as executive vice-president (April 1956-May 1959), as well as a small amount (ca. 1 linear foot) of personal correspondence in the collection.